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The following information is based on initial reviews of incident reports and should not be considered a comprehensive list of all incidents reported. The blog reports do not include sex crimes, domestic abuse, juvenile information, medical reports, and other sensitive police reports. The blog may differ from local news sources as well as trends reported at crimereports.com

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

July 21st Police Reports

July 21st Police Reports

Assault

  • Occurred 11:46AM (7/21) – 387 Washington St.

A student from the local school reported that a former student had waived a gun at the whole group of kids. The student stated that the suspect said he had a gun and was looking for weed. Police located the suspect and discovered that the gun in his possession was a BB gun with a painted black tip as disguise. The suspect was placed under arrest for Assault by means of a Dangerous Weapon, Unlawful Possession of a BB gun, carrying a Weapon on Campus, and Disturbing the Peace.

Breaking and Entering of Motor Vehicle

  • Occurred between 9:30PM (7/19) and 9:00AM (7/20) – 27 Ogden Rd.

Victim reported that her car had been broken into. Victim stated that the glove compartment had been left open and her son’s Nintendo DS system had been taken. Also missing was the carrying case for the system and all of the games. Police will follow up on the case.

Burglary

  • Occurred between 2:00PM (7/21) and 7:30PM (7/21) – 769 Boylston St.

Victim reported having arrived home and finding the front door smashed open. Victim stated that the locking mechanism had been broken from the frame of the door and found in the hallway. Police are following up on the case.

Fraud

  • Occurred 10:40AM (7/11) – 423 Walnut St.

Victim stated that she had posted items for sale on Craigslist that someone had contacted her for. The individual who had been interested had sent her a check that was greater then the amount expected. Victim was contacted by email to cash the check and send back the difference to a given address. Victim states that she did as instructed, but has yet to hear anything back from the individual.

  • Occurred between 12:01AM (6/27) and 4:01 (7/10) – 14 Warwick Rd.

Victim reported a series of unknown charges that had been made through the use of her credit card. Victim states that she had contacted the locations at which the purchases were made but she got little cooperation. Police will follow up on the case.

Graffiti

  • Occurred between 4:45PM (7/18) and 12:48AM (7/21) – 81 Green St.

Victim reported graffiti on the garage entrance of her home. Pictures were taken of the marks. Police are following up on the case.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 9:00PM (7/18) and 10:00AM (7/21) – 1281 W Rox Pk.

Victim reported that money had been stolen from her business safe. Victim stated that the safe could only be opened by a key that all her employees had access to. Police are in process of investigating the scene.

Malicious Damage

  • Occurred 9:48AM (7/21) – 15 Stearns Rd.

A worker at a local resident building had called police after observing a damaged window. Police observed the damaged and estimated that the window had sustained damage consistent with that of a BB or pellet gun. Police are following up on the case

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

July 20th Police Reports

July 20th Police Reports

Breaking and Entering of Motor Vehicle

  • Occurred between 9:00PM (7/19) and 6:00AM (7/20) – 72 Goodnough Rd.

Victim reported a break in of her vehicle that was parked in the driveway. There was no forced entry into the vehicle, but the left front driver’s side door was left slightly closed. Victim stated that she was missing her digital camera from the front passenger seat and an envelope containing money. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 2:30AM (7/20) and 8:30AM (7/20) – 143 St. Paul St

Victim reported that his vehicle had been broken into. Victim stated that the front driver’s-side window was smashed. Victim stated his laptop computer, cellphone, wallet, and a portable GPS unit had all been taken. Police are processing the vehicle for prints and have advised victim to cancel all missing credit cards.

  • Occurred between 4:00PM (7/19) and 11:00AM (7/20) – 220 Wolcott Rd.

Victim reported that her vehicle had been broken into in her garage. Victim states that she found her left front drivers side door unlocked. Nothing was missing. Police advised victim and are following up on the case.

Fraud

  • Occurred 12:01AM (4/1) and 12:50PM – 101 Monmouth St.

Victim reported a suspicious debt on her credit card report that she was not familiar with. The collection agency was not able to release useful information to the victim in regards to resolving the matter. Victim contacted the credit reporting bureau and a fraud alert was placed on her accounts. An ID Theft Affidavit was submitted and a report was filed with the police.

Graffiti

  • Occurred between 5:00PM (7/17) and 9:00AM (7/20) – 67 Dummer St.

Victim reported graffiti on the front wall of his business. Police are following up on the case.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 12:30AM (7/17) and 5:00PM (7/17) – 97 Mason Tr.

Victim reported that his concert tickets had been stolen during shipping and being sold on Craigslist. Victim stated that he had ran his tracking number on the computer to see why there was a delay and had happened to run across the tickets being sold on the site. Victim’s neighbor recovered the envelope the tickets had been shipped in. The envelope will be submitted for fingerprint analysis.

Monday, July 20, 2009

July 17th-19th Police Reports

July 17th-19th Police Reports

*12:30AM – Driveway/Roadway between Star Market and 1731 Beacon St.*

In the early morning hours, there was an attempt to rape behind Star Market at 1717 Beacon St. A 37 year old female was assaulted by a skinny, black male, between 5’7”– 5’9”, 20-30 years of age, wearing only a Grey T-shirt. The victim successfully fought off the assailant by flailing her arms at him and screaming for area residents to “call the police – she needed help”!! The assailant stopped his assault and ran away. Police are investigating the case.

Assault

  • Occurred 3:44PM (7/18) – 61 Egmont St.

An individual reported being a victim of assault and battery in Clark Park. Victim reported previous incidents that had taken place with the unidentified suspect. Victim described the series of events that led to his assault in the park. A suspect was identified, placed under arrest, and transported to the Police Station.

Graffiti

  • Occurred between 8:00PM (7/16) and 8:00AM (7/17) – 1101 Boylston St.

Victim reports a great deal of graffiti on the fence in front of his house. The graffiti marks were in black and red spray paint. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred 3:05PM (7/18) – 9 Gibbs St.

Victim reported graffiti on the brick wall besides his driveway. Police are following up on the case.

Breaking and Entering of Motor Vehicle

  • Occurred between 10:00PM (7/16) and 9:31AM (7/17) – 217 Kent St.

Victim reported her driver’s side window of her car having been smashed. Victim stated that her IPod and cigarette lighter power adapter were the only items missing. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 6:00PM (7/15) and 6:00AM (7/16) – 130 Bellingham Rd.

Victim reported that her wallet was missing from her car. Victim states that she was able to find the wallet in bushes near the library. Police were able to located missing credit cards and her license at the library as well. Victim will be canceling her credit cards.

Fraud

  • Occurred between12:00AM (7/13) and 6:00PM (7/13) – 21 Hart St.

Victim reported receiving a call from her credit card company due to a series of charges they suspected were fraudulent. Victim closed her account. Victim will be filing a police report.

  • Occurred between 11:18AM (6/24) and 11:18 (6/26) – James St.

Victim reported fraudulent charges made through her bank credit card. Victim cancelled her account. A copy of victim’s bank statement will be placed into evidence. Victim was advised to call the credit check agency.

Annoying and Accosting Sexually

  • Occurred between 9:00AM (7/17) and 11:51AM (7/17) – Chesnut Hill Av/Beacon St.

Victim reported having been out on a walk with a child she takes care of. Victim stated that a white male grabbed himself on the outside of pants and then called out to her to get her attention. Victim states that the male was 6 foot tall, approximately 50 years of age, long face, long dark hair, black baseball hat, wearing a dark shirt, and camouflage pants. She was unable to provide a description of the second male. Detectives located the male and placed in protective custody due to his level of intoxication and was later booked.

Malicious Damage

  • Occurred between 12:00PM (6/13) and 12:00PM (7/15) – Walnut St/Chestnut St.

An employee of the park department reported eight headstones that had been damaged in the Town of Brookline Cemetery. She stated that the headstones had been knocked off their bases and had landed on the ground. Police took several photos of the damaged stones.

  • Occurred 2:56AM (7/18) – 1153 Beacon St.

Police noticed a parking meter had been dislodged from the ground and out in the roadway in a parking space. The meter had been tampered with and didn’t appear to be part of an accident. A short distance down the roadway another meter in the roadway but had its base/pole attached. The damaged meters were picked up by the Town of Brookline Highway Department.

  • Occurred 3:48AM (7/18) – 78 Lagrange St.

Police responded to a call regarding a loud noise followed by two males yelling. The noise was due to three plastic fence slats that had been knocked to the ground. The caller was unable to give a description in regards to the two males that she observed running away. Police notified the property owner of the damage to the fence. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 7:00PM (7/17) and 9:00AM (7/18) – 81 Green St.

Police responded to a graffiti complaint. A building had been vandalized in two different locations with a tag on the entrance way and another on the driveway. The building owner/victim was advised to leave the tags until further notified, but stated that he was going to have them removed immediately.

  • Occurred 8:15PM (7/18) – 36 Dwight St.

Police responded to a call in regards to graffiti on both sides of the building. Police took photographs of the marks.

Larceny

  • Occurred 2:48PM (7/17) – 525 Harvard St.

Police arrested two females, an adult and a juvenile, for shoplifting. The female juvenile was charged additionally with civil possession of marijuana.

  • Occurred 3:07PM (7/18) – 730 Commonwealth Av.

Police responded to a call on a report of a shoplifter that had ended up fleeing the store before police arrived. Detectives were able to locate the suspect who started running as he saw the police. The store manager was brought to positively identify the shoplifter. Suspect was placed under arrest and charged with shoplifting.

  • Occurred between 4:00PM (7/18) and 10:00(7/19) – 34 Bowker St.

Victim reported that his bike was taken from the front porch of his residence. Victim stated that the three other bikes that had been next to his had been left alone. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 12:00PM (7/1) and 4:00PM (7/18) – 1530 Beacon St.

Victim reported that his son’s bicycle had been taken from their community storage room. Victim states that the lock to the bike had been taken as well. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 2:30PM (7/16) and 9:00AM (7/17) – 7 Dana St.

Victim reported a missing bracelet from her bathroom. Victim states that once a week she has a cleaning crew come to clean her residence. Victim had observed one of the females of the cleaning company within the bathroom from which, the bracelet was reportedly taken. Victim contacted the company’s manager in regards to the matter.

Burglary

  • Occurred between 6:00AM (7/1) and 9:00PM (7/17) – 49 Alton Pl.

Victim reported that someone had broken into her mailbox and stolen a check. Victim stated that the mailbox appeared to have been forced open by possibly a screw driver. Victim had contacted the individual who had sent out the check once there was a delay in the time of arrival. The individual who sent the check told the victim that there was another incident involving an unknown wire transaction from their account. Police are following up on the case.

Possession Marijuana

  • Occurred between 10:29PM (7/17) and 12:39AM (7/18) – 5 Walbridge St.

Police had observed suspicious activity occurring around the building at which the suspected individuals were parked. Police had previous knowledge of the area having a great deal of illegal activity. After an investigation was conducted, one suspect was arrested for a series of violations in regards to possession of marijuana and one suspect was issued a Civil Infraction for marijuana possession.

Friday, July 17, 2009

July 16th Police Reports

July 16th Police Reports

Breaking and Entering of Motor Vehicle

  • Occurred 10:08AM (7/16) – 750 Newton St.

Victim reported that someone had broken into her vehicle and taken several items. All missing items have been noted within the report. Police are following up on the case.

Graffiti

  • Occurred 3:51PM (7/16) – 0 Amory St.

Police responded to a call at an area restaurant where an employee had observed an individual tag the side exit door before driving off. The employee stated that there were two other individuals that had been present in the car. Police are following up on the case.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 12:00AM (6/22) and 10:53AM (6/27) – 750 Newton St.

Victim reported that her bicycle was taken from her backyard. Officer at the scene had been present due to a car break at the residence. While officer took report of the car break, the victim pointed out the missing bike. Police are following up on the case.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

July 15th Police Reports

July 15th Police Reports

Breaking and Entering of Motor Vehicle

  • Occurred between 4:00PM (7/14) and 8:39AM (7/15) – 43 Somerset Rd.

Victim reported that her jog stroller was missing from her vehicle. She stated that she had locked the doors the previous day and discovered the missing stroller the next day. The vehicle had no signs of forced entry and no other item was missing. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 12:01AM (7/13) and 7:30AM (7/13) – 66 Beverly Rd.

Victim reported that his Mini Cooper was broken into. Victim states that the only thing missing was change. The vehicle was driven for several days after the incident occurred and could not be processed by detectives.

  • Reported 9:46AM (7/15) – 73 Beverly Rd.

Victim reported that his vehicle had been broken into. Victim stated he found the glove box open and papers were scattered about. Upon further investigation, nothing had been taken.

  • Occurred between 5:00PM (7/15) and 7:00PM (7/15) – 33 Pond Av.

Victim stated that his vehicle had been broken into and his GPS system had been taken. Victim’s driver side window of the vehicle had been smashed. Victim states that he had found an empty whisky bottle under the vehicle. The whisky bottle will be placed in evidence to be processed for prints.

Larceny

  • Occurred 10:31AM (7/15) – 315 Harvard St.

Police responded to Citizens Bank where a female was suspected for passing a bad check. While on their way to the bank, police were notified that the suspect had fled from the bank. Police were informed that a series of counterfeit checks with great sums had been deposited into an account that originally held only a penny. Bank tellers had become suspicious after two large amounts were withdrawn. Female suspect was placed under arrest. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 7:00PM (7/14) and 8:30AM (7/15) – 33 Lancaster Tr.

Victim reported that her bike had been stolen. Victim sated that she had secured the bike well around a cement pillar. Victim recovered only her severed bike lock. Police are following up on the case.

Warrant Default

  • Occurred between 1:45AM (7/15) and 2:30AM (7/15) – 122 Pleasant St.

Police conducted a traffics stop of a vehicle where the registration was expired. The female operator didn’t have her license and a check on her status as a driver revealed that her license was suspended and she had a default warrant. The individual was placed under arrest for the outstanding warrant and issued a citation for operating after suspension. Her vehicle was towed due to expired/nonrenewable status. Vehicle’s owner will be summoned to court for allowing a person to operate his vehicle with a suspended license.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

July 14th Police Reports

July 14th Police Reports

Breaking and Entering of Motor Vehicle

  • Occurred between 6:30(7/12) and 5:30(7/13) – 29 Hyslop Rd.

Victim reported that the contents of the glove compartment of her vehicle and the center consul were all over the front seat. Victim stated that she had left her vehicle unlocked. Police are following up on the case.

Graffiti

  • Occurred between 5:00(7/13) and 1:30(7/14) – 115 Greenough St.

An employee of the summer school reported graffiti on the hallway wall. The employee stated that there were several markings on the board in the classroom as well. Police are following up on the case.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 10:15(7/14) and 11:10(7/14) – 1037 Beacon St.

Victim reported that her bike and chainlock had been stolen. Victim stated that she had secured the bike well, before having left it. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred 1:21(7/14) – 529 Harvard St.

Victim reported having observed a white male take a bottle of tea and placed it down his pants, while trying to pay for another beverage. Victim stated that he confronted the suspect, who set the tea on the counter and left the store. Suspect was placed under arrest for shoplifting. During a search of the suspect’s property, police recovered marijuana. The recovered property was seized and submitted into evidence.

Open and Gross

  • Occurred 10:14(7/14) – 0 Emerson Park

Victim reported that a white male had exposed himself and lunged at her before he ran away. Victim stated that she was walking home, talking on her cell phone, when the incident occurred. Suspect is in his late 50's, wears large round glasses, has salt and pepper colored hair, flat shaped face, slightly rounded eyes, 5'-9"-5'11", and approximately 210lbs. Victim states that he had a gray hooded zip up sweatshirt, pants rolled up to his knees, and running sneakers. Police are following up on the case.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

July 13th Police Reports

July 13th Police Reports

Fraud

  • Occurred 9:46(5/28) – 126 Babcock St.

Victim reported that he had received a letter from a collection agency stating that he owed a sum of money. Victim states that he called the collection agency to question the claim and was told that he had apparently opened an internet site under his name. Victim told the agency that he was not the individual they were in search of.

Monday, July 13, 2009

July 10th-12th Police Reports

July 10th-12th Police Reports

Assault

  • Occurred 10:00(7/10) – 30 Webster St.

Victim reported of an ex-boyfriend showing up at her job and being verbally abusive. Victim stated that she felt threatened. Police are working on retrieving the surveillance video from victim’s place of employment. Victim reported of many other prior incidents that had taken place in which she had been threatened. A report was filed and a warrant for the alleged assault was requested.

  • Occurred 3:45(7/11) – 227 Babcock St.

Victim reported of an Assault & Battery by means of a Dangerous Weapon. Victim stated that his roommate was throwing furniture around and ended up throwing pieces of the bureau at him. Suspect reported that he was throwing furniture around because he was angry for not being allowed to leave. Suspect stated that he wanted to throw the furniture at the victim. Police placed suspect under arrest for Assault & Battery Dangerous Weapon.

  • Occurred 2:01(7/12) – 201 Winchester St.

Victim reported that an unknown suspect was trying to pick a fight with her husband. Police tried to question the suspect but he was aggressive, argumentative, non compliant, and told officers he would kill them. Suspect tried to escape but fell and had a laceration on his chin. Suspect was taken to the hospital for the laceration and high level of intoxication. Suspect will be charged with Disorderly Conduct, Assault, and Resisting Arrest.

Breaking and Entering of Motor Vehicle

  • Occurred between 4:30(6/28) and 5:10(7/10) – 1842 Beacon St.

Victim reported having found the front two doors of his car having been left slightly open. Victim stated that the steering column was damaged and items from the glove box had been scattered on the floor and passenger seat of the car. Police are following up on the case.

Burglary

  • Occurred between 6:00(7/9) and 10:00(7/10) – 221 Washington St.

Victim reported missing money from her store register. Also missing was a uniform t-shirt, and several flower arrangements. Victim stated that upon arrival to the shop she discovered that the key to the store was missing from underneath the doormat. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred 2:06(7/12) – 235 Goddard Av.

Victims reported of an unidentified male in their kitchen as they had returned home. Victim reported missing a one hundred dollar bill from kitchen table. Police are following up on the case.

Fraud

  • Occurred between 4:30(7/12) and 5:00(7/12) – 50 Winchester St.

Victim reported a Western Union transaction through which his daughter sent money to a friend using victim’s credit card. Victim states that the transaction details had been discussed through Facebook. Victim contacted the fraud division of his credit card and will notify Facebook of the security breach.

Graffiti

  • Occurred between 1:15(7/11) and 2:38(7/11) – 27 Francis St.

While on patrol, officer noticed graffiti marks on the building of the Lawrence School. The marks had been made on the door and wall. Dispatch checked on any history or other reported incidents regarding the school.

Larceny

  • Occurred 1:00(6/26) and 5:47(7/10) – 39 Linden St.

Victim reported of an unknown payment made from her account to a cable company she doesn’t have as her provider. Police have identified possible suspects and are following up on the case.

  • Occurred 4:15(7/10) and 6:30(7/10) – 638 Washington St.

Victim reported that his baby stroller had been taken off the sidewalk in front of his home. Victim stated that the babysitter had forgotten to remove the stroller from the sidewalk. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred 6:00(7/9) and 10:00(7/10) – 84 Davis Av.

Victim reported that his daughter’s bicycle had been stolen off the rear parking area of his home. Victim stated that the bike was not locked at the time it was stolen.

  • Occurred between 11:00(7/8) and 12:30(7/8) – 300 South St.

Victim reported three missing prescription medications from his backpack. Victim stated that he was on break during the time when his medications were taken.

Friday, July 10, 2009

July 9th Police Reports

July 9th Police Reports

Breaking and Entering of Motor Vehicle

  • Occurred between 9:30(7/8) and 8:30(7/9) – 43 Somerset Rd.

Victim reported that someone had entered her unlocked vehicle and taken her EMS backpack. Victim stated that the center console of the vehicle had also been rummaged through. Police are following up on the case.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 11:00(7/2) and 4:00(7/2) – 72 Rangeley Rd.

Victim reported that she had ordered tickers online that should have arrived in the mail. Victim stated that FedEx had delivered the tickets while they were not home. Victim states that the tickets must have been taken when they were left unattended at her front door. Victim will be filing a police report.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

July 8th Police Reports

July 8th Police Reports

Breaking and Entering of Motor Vehicle

  • Occurred between 1:00(7/8) and 8:00(7/8) – 52 Fairway Rd.

Victim reported that his vehicle had been broken into overnight. Victim states that, the next morning, he had observed the driver’s side door was not completely closed and secured. There was no indication of forced entry into the vehicle. After having gone through the vehicle, victim reported missing change. Police are following up on the case.

Fraud

  • Occurred 1:17(7/8) – 350 Washington St.

Victim reports of an unauthorized charge having been made on her Credit Card. Victim suspects her ex-boyfriend may have been the one to have used the card since he had used it once before. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 11:00(7/2) and 8:18(7/8) – 1559 Beacon St.

Victim reported having received a call from Discover in regards to an address change on her credit card account. Victim states that she canceled the card because she never opened an account with Discover. Victim concerned that someone has her Social Security Number along with other personal information. Police are following up on the case.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 8:00(7/7) and 4:00(7/7) – 165 Chestnut St.

Subject reported that his grandfather’s debit card and cash had been missing from his apartment. The account was closed. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred 12:00(6/29) and 6:00(6/29) – 1731 Beacon St.

Victim reported missing items from his apartment. Victim states that he had been on vacation for five months and suspects that one of the cleaners may have taken them. Police are following up on the case.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

July 7th Police Reports

July 7th Police Reports

Larceny

  • Occurred between 4:00(7/6) and 7:15(7/7) – 20 Chapel St.

Victim reported having place a depository envelope into the office’s lock-box. Victim stated that upon retrieval of the envelope, all the cash was missing. Victim stated that he had locked the box after placing the envelope within but found it open the morning after. Police are following up on the case.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

July 6th Police Reports

July 6th Police Reports

Malicious Damage

  • Occurred between 7:30(7/3) and 8:29(7/6) – 1319 Beacon St.

Victim reported that the door handle to a Bank of America building had been broken off. Victim stated that he found the door handle wedged in the door jam to keep the door open. Police are following up on the case

Breaking and Entering of Motor Vehicle

  • Occurred between 12:00(7/2) and 9:00(7/5) – 262 Bonad Rd.

Victim reported three cases of eyeglasses were stolen from his unlocked vehicle. Victim reported that the cases contained twenty-five pairs of eyeglasses each. Police are following up on the case

Harassment

  • Occurred between 2:00(5/1) and 11:46(7/6) – 18 Alton Pl.

Victim reported being harassed by an ex-boyfriend. Victim reported that she had asked him to stop communicating with her but would not comply. Suspect refused to leave victim alone once police had advised him to do so. Suspect was placed under arrest after he was found breaking into victim’s apartment.

Burglary

  • Occurred 11:46(7/6) – 18 Alton Pl.

Victim found an unknown white male in his daughter’s apartment. Victim reported that he had found the foyer door unlocked and when knocking on his daughter’s door, it had swung open. Maintenance worker reported having found a key in the lock of a rear door. Suspect was arrested and charged with breaking and entering with intent to commit a felony.

  • Occurred 1:51(7/6) – 112 Centre St.

Subject reported that his brother was missing a great deal of money from his bedroom dresser. Subject reported having known that the money was in a plastic bag when it was last seen. The victim had been advised to remove his property so that the apartment could be rented out, but having received no response the property was removed. Police are following up on the case.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 10:00(6/29) and 11:00(6/29) – 51 Upland Rd.

Victim reported having lost his cell phone. Victim reports that a construction worker, from the construction site across the street could possibly be in possession of his phone. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 10:00(7/1) and 5:10(7/6) – 55 Village Way

Victim reported his stolen license plate before having left out of town. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred 11:21(7/6) – 114 Davis Av. (#2)

Victim reported that a bartender had mistakenly given her a credit card that was not hers. Victim stated that she had went back to the bartender who told her that he must have mistakenly given her debit card to someone else. Victim checked her account and found three unknown purchases that had been made in the course of the past few hours. Police are following up on the case.

Fraud

  • Occurred between 9:00(6/29) and 6:00(6/29) – 19 Winchester St.

Victim reported identity theft once having been informed by her bank of a large sum of money that had been withdrawn from her account. Police are following up on the case.

Open and Gross

  • Occurred 4:00(6/30) – 678 Brookline Av.

Police were dispatched due to reports of a suspicious person in the area. Victim reported that the individual had exposed himself to her and a co-worker a week ago and was back again. Suspect was placed under arrest for Open and Gross Lewdness.

Monday, July 6, 2009

July 2nd-5th Police Reports

July 2nd-5th Police Reports

Assault

  • Occurred 2:30(7/1) – 1120 Beacon St.

Victim reported being assaulted by an individual who she was mutual friends with. Victim reported that she had been in an argument with the suspect who had driven away with her car after having assaulted her. Victim located her car with the help of a friend. A stolen vehicle report was filed and a request was made to issue a warrant for suspect’s arrest.

  • Occurred 2:18(7/4) – 70 Pearl St.

Police responded to a call regarding a dispute between three males. Police stopped a vehicle that held the two suspects described by the caller. Caller reported that she had observed the two male suspects involved in a physical altercation with a third party. Caller stated that the third individual had walked away after the altercation. The two were yelling random stuff at the passing third party while they were driving. The two suspects reported that they didn’t know who the third individual was. Police are following up on the case.

Breaking and Entering of Motor Vehicle

  • Occurred 8:31(7/3) – 72 Goodnough Rd.

Victim reported that his brown leather shoulder bag had been taken from his van. Victim reported that the bag contained his personal papers. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 12:00(7/5) and 2:24(7/5) – 224 Walnut St.

Victim reported that her passenger side window of her car had been smashed. Victim reported that her neighbor had called the police when having noticed the broken window. Victim stated that nothing had been taken from the vehicle. Police canvassed the area for other vehicles that may have been damaged.

Burglary

  • Occurred between 6:30(7/4) and 2:20(7/5) – 64 Francis St.

Victim reported having returned home and finding her desktop computer and monitor missing. Victim didn’t notice any forced entry. Upon further investigation victim found that his laptop and hard drive were also missing. Police suspect that access may have been gained through the kitchen window. Police are following up on the case.

Graffiti

  • Occurred 11:20(7/2) - 1356 Beacon St.

Victim reported graffiti on the exterior wall of his building. Victim pointed out three separate spots that had been marked. Police are following up with the case.

  • Occurred 10:48(7/3) – 289 Harvard St.

Police were called to a Qdoba Restaurant for a report of graffiti by an employee. Victim reported that he had discovered the graffiti during his routine check of the building. Police were directed to the rear of the building where the graffiti had been found. Police are following up on the case.

Fraud

  • Occurred 5:34(7/2) – 34-A Park St.

Police reported to the home of an individual that reported she was a victim of an internet scam. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred 5:54(7/2) – 33 Kent St. (7)

Victim reported of an individual having tried to do a change of address under his Bank of America account. Victim gave police the new intended address, from Georgia, for the account. Victim canceled his credit cards and changed his account information. Victim’s wife reported having her wallet being stolen few months ago. Police are following up on the case.

Larceny

  • Occurred 2:18(7/2) – 1302 Beacon St.

Victim reported of a white female suspect that stole a sweater from his store. Victim reported that she had seen the female take the sweater and had asked her to return it once she had walked out. Suspect returned the sweater to the victim.

  • Occurred 3:49(7/2) – 299 Harvard St.

Police were dispatched to a scene at Panera Bread where a victim reported her purse was missing. Victim stated that she had observed a man walk around her table twice before she noticed her purse was gone. Victim described the suspect as a black male with a green jacket and a baseball hat. A customer from the store reported having seen the black male sitting directly behind the victim and had been reaching down behind his chair where the purse was located. Police were given the security tape from the store. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred 1:30(7/3) – 144 Boylston St.

Victim noticed that his GPS device was missing when having arrived to work. Victim viewed the tape from the surveillance system in the store and saw that his delivery person had taken the device from his desk drawer. Police are in the process of retrieving the video footage.

  • Occurred between 10:30(7/3) and 11:45(7/3) – 285 Harvard St.

Victim reported that her purse had been stolen while having coffee. Victim stated the she had placed the purse behind her. Customers in the store reported a suspicious black male that had been sitting behind the victim. Customers stated that the suspect had been moving to different tables without placing an order and then had left. Victim cancelled her credit cards. Police were made aware of a purchase that had been made at a gas station. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred 5:25(7/3) – 1309 Beacon St.

Police received a call from a store that reported a black female having shoplifted a pair of jeans. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 6:20(7/3) and 6:27(7/3) – 299 Cypress St.

Victim reported his bike having been stolen from his driveway. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 10:00(7/1) and 4:30(7/4) – 0 Larz Anderson Garden

Victim reported stolen vegetables from a given plot of land by the town. Victim reported having returned to harvest a few of her vegetable plants that she had been growing and noticed them missing. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred 5:30(7/5) – 302 Harvard St.

Police were called to a clothing store where the loss prevention employee had observed a suspect stealing a pair of socks. The employee took the suspect into his office and called the police. Suspect was placed under arrest for shoplifting and advised of a no trespass order for the store.

Malicious Damage

  • Occurred 3:50(7/4) – 1024 Beacon St.

Police were called to a scene of a liquor store where a window had been broken. Store owner had been called on scene and reported that beer bottles from the display had been missing. A few of the display bottles had been shattered. Police are following up on the case.

Suspended License

  • Occurred 9:47(7/4) – Davis Av/White Pl.

Suspect was stopped due to having come close to causing a collision with a police cruiser. Driver provided registration of the vehicle but was unable to provide a license. Police ran the New York license number that the driver provided and the result came back as suspended. Suspect was arrested fro not being duly licensed and failing to yield the right of way to oncoming vehicles.

Warrant

  • Occurred 4:289(7/2) – 1322 Beacon St.

Police were dispatched to a site where a suspect had been recognized as a person who was responsible for a previous larceny. Police stopped the victim and informed him why he was being questioned. Suspect was placed under arrest for an outstanding warrant.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

July 1st Police Reports

July 1st Police Reports

Breaking and Entering of Motor Vehicle

  • Occurred between 5:00(6/30) and 5:17(7/1) – 284 Warren St.

Home owner reports her employee’s vehicle was broken into. A handbag and contents were stolen. Victim reported having found glass from the window on an article of clothing within vehicle. Victim advised to cancel credit cards and checking account. Security tape from home security system was reviewed. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 2:30(6/30) and 3:00(6/30) – 50 White Pl.

Victim reported several deep scratches on the driver’ door and on the side sliding doors of his vehicle. He also found a note under her windshield wiper. Victim mentioned that it was not the first time the car had been damaged. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 7:00(6/30) and 11:57(7/1) – 5 Perrin Rd.

Victim reported of her smashed front passenger window of her vehicle. Victim stated her purse was missing as well as other contents. Victim advised to cancel credit cards and checking account. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred 6:21(7/1) – 285 Dudley St.

Victim reported that her unlocked car had been broken into. She found contents of the console and the glove department shuffled about but nothing was missing. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 11:55(6/30) and 4:00(7/1) – 68 Brington Rd.

Victim reported that her vehicle had been rummaged through. Victim reported nothing had been missing but contents of her ashtray were on the floor. When victim called neighbor, they too reported a similar incident with their car. Police are following up on the case.

Fraud

  • Occurred between 9:00(6/23) and 5:00(6/26) – 191 Davis Ave.

Victim reported of two previous separate unauthorized withdrawals from her checking account. Police are following up on the case.

Larceny

  • Occurred between 11:00(6/30) and 8:00(7/1) – 73 Monmouth St.

Victim reported a missing planter that was lining her staircase. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 11:00(6/30) and 9:00(7/1) – 1319 Beacon St.

Police responded to a call regarding damage to a Bank of America ATM machine. The key board has been smashed and several wires were exposed. Several marks on the machine seemed to have been made by a brick. The bank manager is working on sending video surveillance to detectives.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

June 30th Police Report

June 30th Police Reports

Graffiti

  • Occurred 1:40PM (6/30) - 289 Harvard St.

Victim reported graffiti in the men’s bathroom of his restaurant. Victim brought attention to the three different locations that had been marked. Police are following up on the case.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

June 29th Police Reports

June 29th Police Reports

Larceny

· Occurred between 11:00AM (6/29) and 12:00AM (6/29) – 1309 Beacon St.

Victim reported of a white male with a messenger bag that walked out of his store with two Xbox game controllers and an Xbox hard drive.

· Occurred between 12:00AM (5/15) and 5:09PM (6/29) – 1125 W ROX PK.

Victim reported missing a watch from a wooden box that had been hidden under numerous articles of clothing. Police are following up on the case.

Burglary

· Occurred between 7:00PM(6/29) and 7:01(6/29) – 127 Park St. B

Victim reported of a tampered door knob of the front door to her house. Officer on scene noticed marking on the door knob. Officer accompanied the victim as they checked to see if anything had been taken. Victim was advised to contact police with any further concerns or trouble.

Monday, June 29, 2009

June 26th- June 28th

June 26th – 28th Police Reports

Fraud

.Occurred between 1:13PM(5/4) and 1:PM(6/26) – 365 Boylston St

Victim reported that a subject deposited a fake check and had withdrawn the money before the bank discovered that the check was a fake. Subject stated that she was not aware of the fake check when it was given to her. She stated that she was going to file a report with police.

.Occurred between 12:01AM (1/1/06) and 2:05PM (6/27) – 99 Kent St.

Victim reported of his Social Security Number being used by another individual for employment purposes. Currently unknown if number being used by multiple/single suspect(s). Victim requested a police report establishing fraudulent use of SS#. Police are following up on case.

Arrest

.Occurred 5:00PM (6/26) – 96 Longwood Av.

Individual reported of a male sleeping in the vestibule. Suspect was intoxicated and stated that he was visiting a tenant. Suspect was placed in protective custody.

. Occurred 6:25PM (6/26) – Boylston St. / Lee St.

Officer stopped suspect for speeding. Driver presented a temporary paper license that had expired. Owner of the vehicle had her license suspended and was not allowed to renew. Driver was arrested and issued a citation for speeding and operating after suspension.


. Occurred 3:23PM (6/27) – Harvard St.

Officer reported to scene of a vehicle that had crashed into a tree. Owner of vehicle was intoxicated and refused medical attention. Suspect was placed under arrest and vehicle was towed.

.Occurred 9:45PM (6/27) – 194 Chestnut St.

Police arrived at a housing complex in regards to a report of loud disturbance and yelling. Tenant had been arguing with his mother due to a male that was present in their residence. The unidentified male was found intoxicated and hiding. He was arrested in violation of his No Trespass Order. Once at the police station, male suspect became verbally abusive and belligerent towards the officers.

Larceny

.Occurred between 7:00PM(6/26) and 7:05PM(6/26) – 375 Boylston St

Victim reported that two individuals had stole four bottles of alcohol. Police were given a DVD copy of the video from the store.

.Occurred between 8:00PM (6/20) and 10:00PM (6/26) – 233 Aspinwall Ave.

Individual informed police of how his license plate, from the front of his vehicle, had been stolen in past week. Stolen vehicle (plate only) report was filed.

  • Occurred between 7:00PM (6/26) and 4:25(6/27) – 7 Kendall St.

Two individuals reported of stolen bikes from a bike rack. They stated that they had secured the bikes with a combination lock. Officer noticed that the cable lock had been cut. Police are following up on the case.

  • Occurred between 5:00PM (6/11) and 6:30(6/11) - 345 Harvard St.

Victim reported of a stolen cell phone from stroller. Cell phone service was canceled. Police are following up on the case.

Breaking and Entering of Motor Vehicle

  • Occurred between 6:00PM (6/25) and 6:00PM (6/26) – 55 Lee St.

Victim reported of her missing purse from front seat. She told officer that she normally leaves her doors unlocked. Police are following up on the case.

Disorderly Person

.Occurred between 07:59PM (6/28) and 8:30PM (6/28) – 1322 Beacon St.

Officers reported to scene of an intoxicated and verbally abusive individual. Subject was disoriented when questioned. Passengers from the train reported suspected having made several inappropriate comments. He was transported to hospital for evaluation.

Friday, June 26, 2009

June 25th Police Reports

Larceny

  • Occurred between 9:00PM(5/27) and 12:00PM(6/3) – 336 Washington St

Victim reports that their bicycle was taken from their basement. The basement is usually secure, but the victim believes that another tenant in the building forgot to secure it and that is how it got taken.

  • Occurred at 4:00PM(6/25) – 227 Cypress St

Victim reports that a suspect had just left the store without paying for their items. The police searched the area and were able to find the suspect. After further investigation it was decided that the suspect would be summonsed to court.

Arrest

  • Occurred at 11:25AM(6/25) – Linden St/ Harvard St

During a routine traffic stop officers found that the operator was driving after their license had been suspended. The operator was arrested.

Malicious Damage

  • Occurred between 5:30PM and 6:30PM(6/25) – 24 Juniper St

Victim reports that upon returning to their car they noticed that there was writing in Sharpie marker on the driver’s side door. While the police were talking with the victim a witness came forward and identified a suspect who claimed they did it and wanted to accept responsibility for this action. The suspect will be summonsed to court.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

June 24th Police Reports

Malicious Damage

  • Occurred between 3:00PM(6/23) and 10:10AM(6/24) – 30 Cramond Rd

Victim reports that the driver side window had been smashed overnight. It appeared that someone had gone through the interior of the vehicle, but nothing was taken.

Arrest

  • Occurred at 12:37AM(6/25) – Beacon St/ Kent St

During a routine traffic stop officers found that the operator was driving under the influence of alcohol. The operator was arrested.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

June 23rd Police Reports

Larceny

  • Occurred at 3:25PM(6/23) – 1334 Beacon St

Victim reports that a suspect came into the store and took two items without paying. The victim was able to catch the event on their security cameras. Police are following up on this case.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

June 22nd Police Reports

Assault

  • Occurred at 2:00PM(6/22) – 22 High St

Victim reports that there was an unwanted person at their apartment. The suspect was engaging in an argument with the victim when the suspect suddenly pushed the victim. Police arrived and with further investigation told the suspect that they would be summonsed to court.

Breaking and Entering of a Motor Vehicle

  • Occurred between 2:45PM and 3:17PM(6/22) – 99 Pond Ave

Victim reports that upon returning to their vehicle the passenger door was open and the lock had been punched out. The victim’s tools were missing from the vehicle. Police are following up on this case.

  • Occurred between 9:00PM(6/21) and 4:27PM(6/22) – 70 St Paul St

Victim reports that upon returning to their vehicle the passenger window had been smashed. The GPS had been taken. Police are following up on this case.

Monday, June 22, 2009

June 19th -21st Police Reports

Larceny

  • Occurred between 9:00PM(6/19) and 12:30AM(6/20) – 26 Elm St

Victim reports that while at a gathering they left their bag in the kitchen, while most of the guests were in another room. The victim then checked their bag later to find that their cash was missing out of their wallet. The police are following up on this case.

  • Occurred 6:51PM(6/19) – 525 Harvard St

The victim reports that they noticed that the suspect appeared to be concealing something underneath their jacket as they were leaving the store. The victim checked the area where the suspect was and noticed some items missing. The victim then followed the suspect out of the store and told them to come back until the police came. The suspect complied and was arrested when police arrived on scene.

  • Occurred between 9:00PM and 10:00PM(6/19) – 27 Brook St

Victim reports that they left their bicycle in their back hallway. When they returned, the bicycle was missing. Police are following up on this case.

Arrest

  • Occurred at 1:30AM(6/20) – Beacon St/ Hawes St

During a routine traffic stop officers found that the operator was driving under the influence of alcohol. The operator was arrested.

  • Occurred at 6:40PM(6/21) – Boylston St/ Fisher Ave

During a routine traffic stop officers found that the operator was driving without a license. The operator was arrested.

Breaking and Entering of a Motor Vehicle

  • Occurred between 12:00PM(6/13) and 3:15PM(6/20) – 1401 Beacon St

Victim reports that upon returning to their vehicle they found that the rear window had been smashed. A MP3 player had been taken. Police are following up on this case.

  • Occurred between 3:45PM and 4:00PM(6/20) – 68 Monmouth St

Victim reports that they were returning their equipment back to their vehicle. When returning to their vehicle, they noticed that some of their equipment was gone. Police are following up on this case.

Burglary

  • Occurred between 11:00PM(6/20) and 4:00AM(6/21) – 68 Wolcott Rd

Victim reports that their apartment had appeared to have been ransacked. Several electronic items were missing. It is believed that the suspect gained entry through an unlocked door. Police are following up on this case.

Friday, June 19, 2009

June 18th Police Reports

Larceny

  • Occurred at 12:01PM(6/18) – 4 Pearl St

Victim reports that their wallet was missing when they returned from lunch. They were advised to cancel all their credit cards. Police are following up on this report.

Burglary

  • Occurred between 8:00AM(6/15) and 6:00PM(6/18) – 701 Hammond St

Victim reports when they returned to their apartment from a weekend vacation, several pieces of jewelry had been missing. It is believed that someone obtained a copy of the victim’s key to gain entry. Police are following up on this case.

Assault/ Arrest

  • Occurred at 4:30PM(6/18) – 24 Hamilton Rd

Police were called for a dispute between two people. With further investigation police found that the dispute was between a boyfriend and girlfriend and the girlfriend was arrested for assault and battery.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

June 17th Police Reports

Breaking and Entering of a Motor Vehicle

  • Occurred between 6:45PM and 8:10AM(6/17) – 77 Marion St

Three vehicles were broken into overnight at 77 Marion St. The first victim reports that upon returning to their vehicle the rear window had been smashed. A GPS was taken from the center console. While on scene police noticed a second vehicle with the rear window also smashed. Police contacted the victim who stated that the only thing missing was a projector out of the trunk. A third victim reported that they found their antenna snapped of their car and on the ground. It is believed that the suspect gained entry by unlocking the door with the antenna through the slightly open sunroof. Nothing was missing from the third vehicle. Police are following up on this case.

Larceny

  • Occurred at 12:30PM(6/17) – 279 Harvard St

Victim reports that two suspect took items from the store without paying for them. The suspects were found and with further investigation police decided that the two suspects would be summonsed to court for shoplifting.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

June 16th Police Reports

Larceny

  • Occurred at 3:00PM(6/16) – 306 Harvard St

Victim reports that a suspect left the store without paying for their items. The victim gave the police a description of the suspect. The police were able to find and with further investigation arrest the suspect.

  • Occurred at 4:34PM(6/16) – 294 Harvard St

Victim reported a suspect currently taking items from the store and stuffing them into their clothing. The police arrived on scene and with further investigation returned all the items to the store and released the suspect who would be later summonsed to court.

Breaking and Entering of a Motor Vehicle

  • Reported at 5:03AM(6/17) – 216 St Paul St

A passerby informed the police of a vehicle with its rear window smashed. The police contacted the owner of the vehicle for an inventory of the vehicle to find out what was missing. The police are following up on this case.